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sometimes

/ˈsʌm.taɪmz/

Used to describe an action or event that happens on some occasions but not all the time. It indicates a frequency that is more than 'never' but less than 'often'.

例句

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1

I sometimes walk to the park on Sunday mornings.

I occasionally go to the park on Sunday mornings.

2

The regulations sometimes vary depending on the specific state laws.

The rules occasionally change based on state laws.

3

I'm sometimes a little late because of the heavy traffic.

I am occasionally late due to the traffic.

词族

副词
sometimes
形容词
sometime
相关
time
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记忆技巧

Think of the phrase 'Some of the times'. If you do something 'some times', you 'sometimes' do it.

快速测验

I ____ drink tea in the morning, but usually I prefer coffee.

正确!

正确答案是: sometimes

例句

1

I sometimes walk to the park on Sunday mornings.

everyday

I occasionally go to the park on Sunday mornings.

2

The regulations sometimes vary depending on the specific state laws.

formal

The rules occasionally change based on state laws.

3

I'm sometimes a little late because of the heavy traffic.

informal

I am occasionally late due to the traffic.

4

Research findings sometimes indicate a correlation between these two variables.

academic

Studies occasionally show a connection between these two factors.

5

Our company sometimes uses external consultants for specialized projects.

business

The business occasionally hires outside experts for specific tasks.

词族

副词
sometimes
形容词
sometime
相关
time

常见搭配

sometimes feel to experience an emotion on some occasions
sometimes happen to occur occasionally
sometimes need to require something at certain times
sometimes work to be effective on some occasions
sometimes think to have a specific thought occasionally

常用短语

Sometimes yes, sometimes no

Used to say that something depends on the situation.

Just sometimes

Used to emphasize that something happens very infrequently.

Sometimes better

Used to suggest that a specific choice is occasionally superior.

容易混淆的词

sometimes vs sometime

'Sometime' refers to an unspecified point in time (e.g., Let's meet sometime), while 'sometimes' refers to frequency.

sometimes vs some time

'Some time' (two words) refers to a period or amount of time (e.g., I need some time to think).

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使用说明

This word is a frequency adverb. It is very flexible and can be placed at the beginning, the end, or in the middle of a sentence (usually before the main verb).

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常见错误

Learners often place 'sometimes' between the verb and the direct object (e.g., 'I eat sometimes apples'), which is incorrect. It should be 'I sometimes eat apples'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the phrase 'Some of the times'. If you do something 'some times', you 'sometimes' do it.

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词源

Derived from Middle English 'sometime', which originally meant 'at one time' or 'formerly', later adding the 's' to denote repeated occasions.

语法模式

Place before the main verb (e.g., I sometimes go). Place after the verb 'to be' (e.g., He is sometimes late). Can be used at the very start of a sentence for emphasis (e.g., Sometimes, I stay home).

快速测验

I ____ drink tea in the morning, but usually I prefer coffee.

正确!

正确答案是: sometimes

更多Time词汇

lifetime

A1

A lifetime is the entire period of time that a person is alive. It can also refer to the length of time that an object, like a machine, works correctly.

Monday

A1

Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. In many parts of the world, it is regarded as the first day of the working and school week.

Tuesday

A1

Tuesday is the third day of the week, positioned between Monday and Wednesday. In most Western cultures and business environments, it is regarded as the second day of the standard work week.

Thursday

A1

Thursday is the day of the week that comes after Wednesday and before Friday. It is typically considered the fourth day of the working week in most Western countries.

Saturday

A1

Saturday is the day of the week that follows Friday and comes before Sunday. It is widely considered the first day of the weekend and is typically a day for rest or leisure in many cultures.

Sunday

A1

Sunday is the seventh day of the week, positioned between Saturday and Monday. In many parts of the world, it is considered the final day of the weekend and is typically a day for rest or religious activities.

weekend

A1

The weekend is the period of time at the end of the week, typically including Saturday and Sunday. It is generally a time when people do not work or attend school and use the time for rest or leisure.

yesterday

A1

Yesterday refers to the day immediately before today. It is used to describe events, actions, or states that occurred in the very recent past, specifically one day ago.

day after tomorrow

A1

The day that comes after the one that follows today. It refers to a point in time two days into the future from the current day.

day before yesterday

A1

The day that occurred immediately before yesterday, referring to two days ago from today. It is used to pinpoint a specific time in the recent past in relation to the current day.

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